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Protests ignite nation: Students, faculty participate in local marches

Protests ignite nation: Students, faculty participate in local marches

by Rose Guan and Michael Sikand February 21, 2017

Protesters across the nation and around the world have gathered to campaign for and against a variety of causes, from gender equality and environmentalism to abortion and immigration, in the weeks since...

Stage crew members Tamar Sasson (10) and Logan Frank (10) spin cheerleading coach Jill Bettencourt on a wheel at the beginning of the teachers' dance "You Spin Me Right Round." This year's production featured nine teachers and more than 160 students.

Performing arts update (Issue 5)

by Anvi Banga, Reporter February 21, 2017

Students choreograph dance show: The Upper School's annual dance production took place on Jan. 27 and 28. This year’s theme was "Circus" and featured 160 dancers and nine teachers, the greatest number...

Freshmen lined up outside the journalism room to vote for their new Honor Council representatives on Feb. 6.

Freshmen elect Honor Council representatives

by Sofie Kassaras, Reporter February 21, 2017

Freshman class Honor Council representatives Jin Tuan and Simar Bajaj were voted in before February break. "The main role [of Honor Council] is to uphold the Honor Code in every way. Part of that is...

Honor Council posted the results from their survey on a bulletin board in Main. This series of four pie charts displays student responses to the prompt "Parents, teachers and students generally share the same academic priorities."

Honor Council survey reveals nuances of opinion between different grades

by Rose Guan, Winged Post Copy Editor February 21, 2017

Honor Council distributed a survey to the student body earlier this month addressing the causes of, types of and remedies for Honor Code violations. The results were separated by grade so each class could...

Selin Sayiner (11) types her name, recipient's name and the type of gram that she wishes to purchase on an online order form outside of Manzanita during long lunch. A Google form was sent out to all students on Jan. 23 to expedite the process of buying Valentine's Grams and was available until Feb. 3.

Valentine’s Grams brought back: Students buy flowers and chocolates to send to peers

by Jenna Sadhu, Reporter February 21, 2017

Student Council sold Valentine's Grams in person from Jan. 23 to Feb. 3 to raise money for their individual classes. This year, Valentine's Grams came in three different options. A single rose could...

Julie Wheeler runs a marathon in Napa. Wheeler often runs in marathons in various numerous cities across the nation.

Make a Run for It: History teacher Julie Wheeler discusses her love for running

by Nerine Uyanik February 21, 2017

Her gray and bright coral sneakers strike the asphalt road, pushing her forward with every step. Julie Wheeler, wearing the number 2610 on her yellow t-shirt, runs the 22nd mile of the 2016 Napa marathon. Wheeler...

So you wanna be a singer?

So you wanna be a singer?

by Maya Kumar, Winged Post Features Editor February 21, 2017

Ever since Pawni Pandey was born, music has been a huge part of her life. She developed a passion for classic Bollywood music due to the influence of her parents, who are passionate about music,  and...

Tiffany Wong to perform at World Harp Congress as one of five chosen American representatives

Tiffany Wong to perform at World Harp Congress as one of five chosen American representatives

by Vijay Bharadwaj and Gloria Zhang February 21, 2017

Less than five feet tall, Tiffany Wong (10), with her feet clad in heels, grazes her fingers across her semi-grand harp for eight hours every weekend. Her height, though a small obstacle, does not hinder...

Facebook CEO Sheryl Sandberg spoke at the Watermark Conference Silicon Valley. Watermark sponsored 17 Harker students to attend the conference.

Women of Watermark: Viola Davis, Sheryl Sandberg, Condoleeza Rice address students at annual Watermark Conference Silicon Valley

by Gloria Zhang, Reporter February 21, 2017

Watermark sponsored 17 students and three teachers to discover more about women's successes at the annual Watermark Conference Silicon Valley Conference, as part of the Young Women's program. The conference...

Students leave behind trash after lunch in Manzanita. Dean Kevin Williamson sent out a reminder to students to clean up after themselves.

Admin: throw away your trash, don’t skate here

by Anjay Saklecha, Aquila Sports Editor February 21, 2017

Upper School Dean of Students Kevin Williamson sent out an email to students regarding transportation safety and general cleanliness of the campus before break. "Skateboards, scooters, bikes and other...

Portrait of physicist Leon Foucault of Foucault Pendulum fame.

Foucault’s other work

by Rose Guan and Tiffany Wong, Winged Post Copy Editor and Co-News Editor January 31, 2017

French physicist Jean-Bernard-Leon Foucault is best remembered for giving his name to the Foucault pendulum, which he prominently displayed in 1851, but he also made several discoveries in optics and mechanics. Together...

We stand on the shoulders of miniatures

by Derek Yen, STEM Editor January 31, 2017

The Foucault Pendulum's pegs are actually painted miniatures of influential scientists and thinkers. Here's a feature on just four of them: Derek Yen Irene Joliot-Curie (1897-1956) was an influential...

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